United Press Today reported: "Scholars interviewed believe that whether it is the trade negotiations before the meeting between Chinese and American leaders, or the Taiwan issue that Beijing is concerned about, this ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court has put China in a more favorable position."
Comment: The U.S. Supreme Court overturning Trump's broad tariffs is equivalent to directly removing the core tariff stick that Trump used to pressure China, making him lose a key bargaining chip and fall into a passive position in trade negotiations; as for the Taiwan issue, after the U.S. lost its trade tools, it would be harder to provoke and take risks on core interests. This ruling is essentially a result of the checks and balances within the U.S., but it objectively created a more favorable negotiation environment for China. The initiative and voice in the high-level meetings between China and the U.S. have clearly shifted towards China.
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